Mahakavi Kshetrayya — Directed by C. S. Rao Adurthi Subba Rao Produced by P. Adinarayana Rao … Wikipedia
Mahakavi Bharathi Memorial Library — is a Public Library located in Karungalpalayam, Erode, in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was named in memorandum of the Tamil patriotic poet Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi. It is also known as Bharathiyar Memorial Library and commonly… … Wikipedia
Mahakavi Kalidasu — Directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao Produced by K. Nagamani P. Suri Babu … Wikipedia
Mahakavi Kalidasa — (Kannada: ಮಹಾಕವಿ ಕಾಳಿದಾಸ) is a Kannada movie made in mid 1950s by the then famous singer of Karnataka Honnappa Bhagavatar of Bangalore. Honnappa Bagavatar introduced B. Sarojadevi to the world of film. B. Sarojadevi later became a very well known … Wikipedia
Subramanya Bharathi — Mahakavi Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathiyar Born Subbayya December 11, 1882(1882 12 11) Ettayapuram, Mad … Wikipedia
Moyinkutty Vaidyar — Mahakavi Moyinkutty Vaidyar Smarakam (Memorial) at the poet s birth place in Kondotty in Malappuram district, Kerala … Wikipedia
Pallathu Raman — Mahakavi Pallath Raman (1892 1950), was a poet, writer, social reformer and community leader from state of Kerala. He was born in an Ezhava of Indian city of Kochi, Kerala. He was influenced by the teachings of Sree Narayana Guru. His famous work … Wikipedia
Pala Narayanan Nair — Mahakavi Pala Narayanan Nair (Malayalam: പാലാ നാരായണന് നായര്) (11 December 1911 11 June 2008) was an Indian poet. His most celebrated work Keralam Valarunnu , penned in 1953 in ten volumes, absorbs the cultural vibrancy, spirit and hope of the… … Wikipedia
M. P. Appan — Mahakavi M. P. Appan (1913 2003) was a poet and littérateur of Malayalam. He was born on 1913 near Jagathi of Trivandrum district. His parents ware Madu and Kochappi. His original name was Ponnappan . He began his career as a school teacher after … Wikipedia
Mappila Songs — Mappila Paattu or Mappila Song is a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics in colloquial Mappila dialect of Malayalam laced with Arabic, by the Mappilas of Malabar.[1] Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time … Wikipedia